When do you know you have been successful?
The answer is different for all of us, for some, it is having a roof over our head and food on the table, for some, it is not needing to work again, for others it is a more complex answer -for me, it is to live peacefully and bring peace to others, to achieve that is very complex as you can understand. I have some questions to help you navigate this answer for yourself, it is something which is an ever-changing target it needs to be reviewed on an ongoing basis just like a cash flow projection or quarterly sales figures.
Read your personal vision.
Read your business vision.
Write what success looks like for your life.
Make sure your business goals fit your life goals.
Keep a daily journal of successes.
Celebrate every success – especially the little ones.
If I can help get in touch, and if you know of a role that I would suit get in touch as well for that it will help with my peacefulness
Monday, January 21, 2019
Friday, January 11, 2019
Do you know what your moral baseline is
I would stand behind these words found in the inserted image as truth with a couple of additions every person in business would do well to remember that all successful business stands on the foundation of morality- Do you know what your moral baseline is?
Friday, January 04, 2019
Who values you the most
Who values you the most? Everyone needs some assistance from time to time, and remember if you always follow the premise of "nudum pactum" there may never be "quid pro quo" when you need it most.
What are your personal values and what do hold as the most important:
The key ones I hold too are:
I value happiness. By keeping this value at the centre of my life, I am able to easily make decisions in the best interest of my family, my business and myself. A happy family, a happy home and a happy work environment add up to a happy life
I value making a difference in life, I always encourage people to try and make a difference in this world. If you give even just a little of yourself, you receive a lot in return. Giving is good for you, it’s good for the soul, and it makes you better in everything you do
Reputation is more important than any other skill set someone can bring to the table. It is something that takes a lifetime to build and one bad decision to destroy. Honesty and integrity are extremely important to me both personally and professionally, and I take pride in always trying to do the right thing even if it’s not easy.
I value trustworthiness and integrity. Those values shape how I conduct myself in interactions with others as well as how we operate as a business. Each of our team members embodies those values as well, which makes my job easier and much more rewarding.
The values that you live by are embedded in your character and way of life, they can be changed for better or for worse, but they are the building blocks of success or not, selected wisely.
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